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Sex Vulnerabilities to Hypoxia-Ischemia at Birth.
Chalak LF, Pruszynski JE, Spong CY.
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Engineered extracellular vesicles (EVs) offer a versatile platform for kidney‐targeted therapy. This review summarizes bioengineering strategies, including cargo loading, surface modification, biomimetic fabrication, and biomaterial integration. We highlight translational challenges and propose future solutions to accelerate the clinical application of
Linru Shi +6 more
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KNC nanozyme repairs hypoxia ischemia brain damage through ALOX12 mediated lipid peroxidation inhibition. [PDF]
Dong X +10 more
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This review illustrates how scientists engineer exosomes by hijacking the cell's own cargo‐sorting machinery. These strategies efficiently load therapeutic molecules into natural vesicles, creating powerful next‐generation drug delivery systems (Created with BioGDP.com).
Huanrong Zhu +6 more
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SUMOylation, a dynamic post‐translational modification, acts as a master regulator at the heart of tumor malignancy. Our work delineates how the SUMOylation cycle—mediated by E1/E2/E3 enzymes and reversed by SENPs—orchestrates multiple hallmarks of cancer. The central pathway converges on three critical pathological axes: 1.
Yimao Wu +6 more
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Corrigendum to "Dimethyl malonate preserves brain and neurobehavioral phenotype following neonatal hypoxia-ischemia by inhibiting FTH1-mediated ferritinophagy" [Redox Biol. 86 (2025) 103792]. [PDF]
Jin Y +8 more
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Implantable drug delivery system: Frontiers of medicine‐engineering interdisciplinary
This review systematically summarizes the driving mechanisms of implantable on‐demand drug delivery systems (IDDS), including endogenous, exogenous, and closed‐loop strategies. It highlights the pivotal roles of flexible electronics and miniaturization in enhancing the tissue conformity and spatial adaptability.
Yu Zeng +9 more
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Hypoxia-ischemia and sexual dimorphism: modeling mitochondrial dysfunction using brain organoids. [PDF]
Gaston-Breton R +3 more
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Autophagy protects against hypoxic injury in C. elegans [PDF]
Crowder, C. Michael +2 more
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Postoperative Weight Gain, Due to Fluid Retention After Ovarian Cancer Surgery—How Much Is too Much?
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Postoperative complications after cytoreductive surgery in ovarian cancer patients are associated with impaired survival. Here, we investigated the association between postoperative weight gain due to fluid retention and the development of complications and anastomotic leakage (AL).
Eva K. Egger +7 more
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